... that psychological research on job insecurity focuses on the subjective
perception of insecurity, not the actual occurrence of an ... turnover intention, and in the long term it may even affect well-being and health (Cheng & Chan, 2008; Sverke, Hellgren, & Näswall, 2002). ... / more

... . Research has shown that processing
fluency – the subjective experience of ease with which people process information – ... not consciously aware of the disruption. It appears that the subjective feeling of being out of sync informs people of possible ... / more

... health as a complete state of physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, calling ... a positive effect of perceived emotional support on
subjectivewell-being was found to be weak among Euro-Americans; it ... perceived emotional support positively predicted
subjectivewell-being , even after self-esteem was controlled. The authors ... / more

... appropriate, as I felt they added a new dimension to my own subjective thoughts.
To summarize, "Sex versus ... childhood experiences and her deteriorating physical well-being in her youth. Launer analyzes familial and environmental factors ... / more

... & Faber, 2012). But is frequent moving good or bad for our well-being?
Residential mobility is a noteworthy topic ... with narrow and deep social networks reported greater
subjectivewell-being than those with broad and shallow social networks. In ... / more

... feeling of being different from others may be a source of well-being for marginal immigrants who strive for individual uniqueness. For ... B. A. (2002). Psychological need-satisfaction and
subjectivewell-being within social groups. British Journal of Social ... / more

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